Anonymous wrote:Ok I’m pivoting and now looking at Switzerland. We can get a flight from Brussels to Zurich pretty easily. Any thoughts on 6 days in Switzerland?
Anonymous wrote:In Switzerland go to Interlaken / Grindelwald. You can do that without cars and it is gorgeous. It is crowded and expensive though but the scenery is worth it.
For Austria we loved Salzburg and Zell am See. Much cheaper and beautiful (and better food in my opinion) but you need a car to really get around well. Scenery is great but not quite as dramatic as Switzerland.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have an opportunity to fly into Brussels in mid-July. We'll be traveling with our teenage daughter. We've done the big cities like London, Paris, Amsterdam, Stockholm, Copenhagen. We are leaning toward Salzburg and the Lake District, though also think Alsace could be fun (but maybe too much of the samething for a week there?). Any ideas? Teen is not into museums, so though Austria would be neat for more scenery. Anyone have suggestions on things to do, places to see? (or even suggestions for some other European destination - we are really open to anything right now)
Salzburg is beautiful, I would pair it with another city like Innsbruck or Vienna. You could easily entertain yourselves in Vienna for the full 6 days if you wanted to do that (trying to visit all three cities I think would be too much in 6 days). If you wanted to go to Salzburg and the lakes you'd need to rent a car or hire a driver, if you stuck to the major cities you could travel everywhere by train.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The sound of music bike touring Salzburg was a blast. Highly recommend! If you have a car, you could drive to Munich and stop at the eagles Nest.
The cognitive dissonance in this post hast to be intentional.
Anonymous wrote:We have an opportunity to fly into Brussels in mid-July. We'll be traveling with our teenage daughter. We've done the big cities like London, Paris, Amsterdam, Stockholm, Copenhagen. We are leaning toward Salzburg and the Lake District, though also think Alsace could be fun (but maybe too much of the samething for a week there?). Any ideas? Teen is not into museums, so though Austria would be neat for more scenery. Anyone have suggestions on things to do, places to see? (or even suggestions for some other European destination - we are really open to anything right now)
Anonymous wrote:The sound of music bike touring Salzburg was a blast. Highly recommend! If you have a car, you could drive to Munich and stop at the eagles Nest.
Anonymous wrote:We have an opportunity to fly into Brussels in mid-July. We'll be traveling with our teenage daughter. We've done the big cities like London, Paris, Amsterdam, Stockholm, Copenhagen. We are leaning toward Salzburg and the Lake District, though also think Alsace could be fun (but maybe too much of the samething for a week there?). Any ideas? Teen is not into museums, so though Austria would be neat for more scenery. Anyone have suggestions on things to do, places to see? (or even suggestions for some other European destination - we are really open to anything right now)